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We tell the stories of love and courage where the good guys winTue, 03 Mar 2015 15:00:00 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1By: Anonymoushttp://www.glennbeck.com/2013/11/06/how-do-non-party-affiliated-americans-really-feel-about-the-current-state-of-politics-the-answers-may-surprise-you/#comment-317433
Tue, 12 Nov 2013 15:26:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-317433Now this is the best consensus I have seen, from a polling perspective. In 2010 and 2012, I did research primarily on registered voters across the nation. At that time, the GOP supporters maintained about 34%, the democrats were at about 32%, and the independents were at 34%. What that told me, was one third of the voters in this country, were not happy with either of the two political parties. From the looks of this report, not much has changed as far as the voters’ perspective of the existing two political parties.

Cadillo makes a valid point about establishment party leaders in the GOP, when he refers to them as statists. That is what we need to start calling them, rather then part of the establishment. They are indeed, big government believers or Statists and need to be seen as just that. That is also why they have lost so much support with the base of the old GOP. I say old, because under the leadership of the current GOP leaders, the GOP has drastically changed it’s ideology. It no longer even recognizes it’s old party platform. This was very evident, when the Romney staff, tried to change the party platform at the last party convention.

This is precisely what happened when the radicals took over the democrat party a few years back. Those leaders became far too progressive for both the conservative and moderate members of the democrat party. They even made more radical changes in their party platform, during their last political convention. They dropped God out of the equation and replaced Him with the radical, socialist, homosexual agenda.

This being the case, one cannot see a successful party makeover for either of the two parties in our political system. Therefore, if there is not some radical changes in the leadership of either party, there will be a third party entering upon the scene. The proof that this is inevitable, lies with the emerging TEA party movement. From what I have seen, the TEA party movement consists of more then just Constitutionalists or conservatives, as the media has portrayed. I have observed members from both political parties, as well as independent and libertarian believers, all of whom are disgruntled with the Statist leadership of the existing parties. If as Cadillo point out, the TEA party establishes a basic platform acceptable to grassroots demands and elects a sound leadership, we will have a viable, political third party in this country.

One does not agree with his or Glenn’s statement, that social issues are no longer a good strategy. It has been the loss of those social issues in both of the current parties, that has caused citizens to drift away from their party of choice. When you combine that with the socialists Statists mentality, you have a major disruption in American politics.

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Mon, 11 Nov 2013 01:22:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-317097LOL You do realize that the same has been happening here for years, don’t you? Someone, even if they aren’t a citizen of the US, gets injured here, they get taken to a hospital, they ARE gonna get taken care of, whether they’re insured or not. It’s been that way for years WITHOUT a single payer government health care system to bankrupt this country.
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Mon, 11 Nov 2013 01:17:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-317094You mean the Euro-style single payer system that has actually DEVASTATED and BANKRUPTED several countries in Europe already? That single payer system that has absolutely FAILED miserably in Europe and has actually led to a few European politicians fighting to actually get rid of the single payer system? You mean that Euro-style single payer system? News flash. That Euro-style single payer system is BANKRUPTING Europe. Apparently, you don’t care about that undeniable documented fact though.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 23:07:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316822I’m a helper. That’s what I do.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:37:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316820Nice of you to lend the advice, I wouldn’t want you to ‘go blind’.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:29:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316819Very nice of you to lend the advice. I wouldn’t want you to go blind.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:20:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316811I’m laughing my ass off because you said Jesus was weak in the dick dept.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:18:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316809Sometime in the future Sam will teach you some big ass lessons. Sadly, they will be about how retarded he really is and you will feel, like I do, kind of sad for mocking his fucking extra chromosome.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:18:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316810You can’t even spell ‘Important’. Shut up while you’re ahead.
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Sat, 09 Nov 2013 22:17:00 +0000/?p=54354#comment-316808You don’t understand the difference between and betwixt ‘important’ and ‘impotent’. You should shut the fuck up with the quickness.
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